Dreer's Reliable FLOWER SEEDS 



Annual T ,a ylcSpi 1 l/*—Delf>hinium S) 



Giant Imperial Larkspurs 



A new type of the annual Double Larkspur and a wonderful improvement on 

 the old stock-flowered type, being of upright base-branching habit which makes 

 it of particular value for cutting. pkt. >4 oz. 



2941 Blue Spire. Intense deep Oxford-blue $0 15 $0 50 



2942 Carmine King. Rich carmine on salmon 15 50 



2943 Daintiness. Delicate lavender 15 50 



2949 Gloria. A rich tone of deep rose 15 SO 



2944 Lilac Spire. Beautiful lilac color 15 50 



2945 Miss California. Deep pink, shaded salmon IS 50 



2952 The Empress Improved. Salmon-rose 15 50 



2946 White Spire. A dazzling pure white 15 50 



2948 Collection. One packet 

 each of the above 8 colors, 90c 



2950 Giant Imperial Mixed. Pkt. ISc; i oz. 40c; oz. $1.25. 



2951 Blue Bell (Xc-j.). Lovely deep sky blue. Pkt. 25c; special pkt. 50c; 

 J oz. 75c. 



Double Stock -Flowered 



This is one of the best known of garden flowers. Seeds sown in the open 

 ground before the close of April will produce blooming plants by early July and 

 give a continuous succession of flowers until frost. Handsome for beds and 

 borders. Also fine for cutting. 3 feet. 



PKT. 14 oz. 



2931 Dark Blue $0 10 $0 25 



2932 Ageratum Blue 10 25 



2933 Lustrous Carmine or Newport Pink 10 25 



2934 Exquisite Rose 10 40 



2935 Sky Blue 10 25 



2936 Exquisite Pink Improved. A charming soft pink 10 SO 



2937 Pure White 10 25 



2938 Collection. One packet 



each of the above 7 colors, 50c. 

 2940 Finest Mixed. All colors. Pkt. 10c; i oz. 20c; oz. 60c. 

 2928 Rosamond (AVaO. Pure bright rose. Pkt. 25c; special pkt. ,60c; J oz. 

 SI. 00. 



Giant Imperial Larkspur 



Marigold, Alldouble 



Double African Marigolds 



Splendid for beds or borders; the tall varieties grow about 3 



feet high, and they do best in a rich soil. 



3082 Orange Alldouble. A splendid strain which produces 

 one hundred per cent double flowers. The large, well 

 rounded blooms are of an intense rich orange color. Pkt. 20c; 

 special pkt. SOc; j oz. 75c. 



3080 Lemon Alldouble. This is identical to the above but the 

 flowers are clear lemon yellow — a shade which blends 

 beautifully with the orange variety. Pkt. 20c; special pkt. 

 SOc; 1 oz. 7Sc. 



Nleirigold—Tagetes® 



The African and French Marigolds are old favorite free-flowering 

 annuals of easy culture; both are extremely effective and are well 

 adapted to large beds or mixed borders. They succeed best in a 

 light soil, with full exposure to the sun. A vase or bowl of any of 

 the rich yellow sorts in combination with a few blue Larkspurs 

 or Cornflowers is very striking. 



Dwarf Double French Marigolds 



Few annuals are as effective as the French Marigolds or flower 

 for so long a period; they all form dense bushes not over 12 inches 

 high and are unequalled for borders or beds. 



3091 Gold Striped (Scotch Prize). Very double golden yellow, 

 each petal striped with rich mahogany red. 



3092 Gold, Edged Brown. Bright golden yellow center, outer 

 or guard petals rich velvety morocco red. 



3093 Golden Ball. A splendid pure golden yellow. Flowers of 

 good size. Makes a very effective golden line or bed. 



3094 Lemon Ball. Similar to the above except in color, which 

 is a bright lemon yellow. A most effective variety. 



3095 Mahogany (Robert Beist). Rich velvety morocco or 

 mahogany brown. Blooms freely and continuously. 



3096 Spotted. Edge of petals lively orange with a bright 

 morocco red spot at the base — a brilliant effect. 



Any of the above: Pkt. lOc; \ oz. 2Sc. 



3098 Collection. This contains one packet each 



of the above Dwarf Double French Marigolds. 40c. 



3099 Collection. \ oz. each of the 6 varieties. $1.25. 



3100 Dwarf Double French Mixed. A splendid mixture. 



Pkt. 10c; J oz. 2Sc; oz. 75c 



3105 Tall Double French Mixed. All the colors available 

 in this tall type. Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 2Sc; oz. 7Sc 



For the New Marigold, Guinea Gold, see page 8 



